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1952 Hudson Hornet Convertible two-tone (1/25 Moebius)


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Hey all,

Here’s my latest build - Moebius 1/25 52’ Hudson Hornet.

It’s my first Moebius kit so I decided to do a box straight build - the whole experience feels very similar to how some of Revell Germany  - lots of parts so they require minimal amount of masking, very realistic construction which got kinda handful to securely assemble. 

Here’s the full build detail;

 

  • All the panels showed some level of warpage and bunch of sink marks, so I filled sink marks, shaved door handles, scribed panel lines then corrected all the panels with 600 grit sandpaper (to get even panel surface across the body)
  • Applied Mr color’s while surfacer then wet sanded with 1500 grit
  • I wanted to get some nice two-tone that’s close to stock 52’ color combo but slightly deveated from it - so that paint would ‘pop’ a bit more
  • Mixed Mr color’s super fine silver, leaf gold and metallic green to get lime-ish light green
  • Airbrushed mixture of Mr color’s clear green and black on top half to simulate Jefferson green
  • Painted the underbody and suspension with combination of gloss black, flat black and flat dark grey then added light weathering effect
  • Added ignition wires and PE hose clamp to the engine bay
  • Added 3 layers of Mr color super clear II with wet sanding after first clear coat
  • Let the paint cure for 1 month then wet sanded with 3000 grit sponge and polished with Tamiya compounds
  • Airbrushed the interior with mixture of Tamiya’s green & pure blue
  • As for the woodgrain I make & airbrushed brown, brush painted with Tamiya acrylics (lighter and darker browns) then brush painted lacquer clear on top of it
  • Masked off the body and painted the chrome bits with Mr color’s aluminum
  • Because this kit just put the spruce gate right at the middle of parts, I had to strip chrome out of headlamp bezel where the mark was too obvious - plastic somehow melted a little bit so I used leftover parts from Ebbro DS kit.
  • I lost the front emblem while doing so I made one up with leftover PE
 
Apart from couple of issues such as decals that has weird white outlines acround the artwork, as well as wheels not fitting at all without grinding out the female portion inside the wheels, overall it was an enjoyable build and I can’t wait to build another Moebius kit!
 
Thank you for reading!

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Beautiful looking paint finish and I like the subtle two-tone effect. The lighting in your photography really shows the body curves well. Great looking interior detail and the darker coloring of the woodwork looks good. 

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That is an absolutely beautiful build, Chang . . . The paint colours are simply wonderful, and what a combination of two-tone.

Your photography and lighting really helps to show the true colours of this model Hudson.

I particularly like Moebius kits, having built one 1953 Hudson Hornet, with one more still in the box.

You must have enjoyed building this one of yours, and I know I did. The parts in Moebius kits usually fit together extremely well.

David

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Wow Chang, just WOW!!   What  abeautiful finish and 

23 hours ago, e30lover said:

Hey all,

Here’s my latest build - Moebius 1/25 52’ Hudson Hornet.

It’s my first Moebius kit so I decided to do a box straight build - the whole experience feels very similar to how some of Revell Germany  - lots of parts so they require minimal amount of masking, very realistic construction which got kinda handful to securely assemble. 

Here’s the full build detail;

 

  • All the panels showed some level of warpage and bunch of sink marks, so I filled sink marks, shaved door handles, scribed panel lines then corrected all the panels with 600 grit sandpaper (to get even panel surface across the body)
  • Applied Mr color’s while surfacer then wet sanded with 1500 grit
  • I wanted to get some nice two-tone that’s close to stock 52’ color combo but slightly deveated from it - so that paint would ‘pop’ a bit more
  • Mixed Mr color’s super fine silver, leaf gold and metallic green to get lime-ish light green
  • Airbrushed mixture of Mr color’s clear green and black on top half to simulate Jefferson green
  • Painted the underbody and suspension with combination of gloss black, flat black and flat dark grey then added light weathering effect
  • Added ignition wires and PE hose clamp to the engine bay
  • Added 3 layers of Mr color super clear II with wet sanding after first clear coat
  • Let the paint cure for 1 month then wet sanded with 3000 grit sponge and polished with Tamiya compounds
  • Airbrushed the interior with mixture of Tamiya’s green & pure blue
  • As for the woodgrain I make & airbrushed brown, brush painted with Tamiya acrylics (lighter and darker browns) then brush painted lacquer clear on top of it
  • Masked off the body and painted the chrome bits with Mr color’s aluminum
  • Because this kit just put the spruce gate right at the middle of parts, I had to strip chrome out of headlamp bezel where the mark was too obvious - plastic somehow melted a little bit so I used leftover parts from Ebbro DS kit.
  • I lost the front emblem while doing so I made one up with leftover PE
 
Apart from couple of issues such as decals that has weird white outlines acround the artwork, as well as wheels not fitting at all without grinding out the female portion inside the wheels, overall it was an enjoyable build and I can’t wait to build another Moebius kit!
 
Thank you for reading!

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Wow Chang, just WOW.       Gorgeous finsh, colors and impeccable work.

If I may ask, is the Mr Color Surfacer a primer applied directly to the bare plastic?

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